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Best podcasts about jane banks

Latest podcast episodes about jane banks

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S10 Ep6 (ft. Rachel Rawlinson): Wicked Live Vocals, For Black Boys, Babies, Pretty Woman starring Amber Davies, Syncopation + more!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 51:59


Rachel Rawlinson (Six / Heathers) co-hosts The West End Frame Show!Andrew and Rachel discuss For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy (Garrick Theatre), Pretty Woman (Milton Keynes Theatre, UK & Ireland Tour) and Syncopation (Bridewell Theatre) as well as the latest news about the Wicked Movie, Babies, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Tammy Faye, Ben Platt and lots more.Rachel recently completed a two year run as a Super Swing in the West End production of Six The Musical (Vaudeville Theatre), covering and playing all six queens. As a child, Rachel understudied Jemima Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium), played Jane Banks in Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre) and Margaret Gormley in Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace Theatre). Some of her other credits include: Wag The Musical (Charing Cross Theatre), Rizzo in Grease (Belinda King), Diva in Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Norwegian), Christmas Spectacular (Thursford), Daisy in Jack and the Beanstalk (Harlow Playhouse) and Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes (Edinburgh Fringe Festival), Rachel played Stoner Chick and understudied Ms Fleming & Martha in Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket). She's preparing to launch her own business called Rest End.Follow Rachel on instagram: @rachelrawlinsonHosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.   

Narrow Way to Broadway
Ep. 5.2: Kelsey Fowler: Broadway Baby and Disabilities Advocate

Narrow Way to Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 46:57


Join us this week as Phillip interviews Kelsey Fowler (@kelseyfowlernyc). Kelsey Fowler is an actress, dancer, singer, vlogger, photographer, carpenter and advocate who began her acting career at age 10, portraying the role of Lee Bouvier in the original Broadway production of Grey Gardens. She then went on to play the role of "Louise" in the 2008 Broadway revival of Sunday in the Park with George. Her favorite role was starring as "Jane Banks" in Mary Poppins for two years on Broadway, as well as originating the role on the US National Tour for an additional seven months. Kelsey originated the role of "Young Bonnie" in the pre-Broadway production of Bonnie & Clyde in October 2010 and then went on to open and close the show on Broadway in 2011. She is a graduate of Pace University (BFA in Musical Theater and a minor in Homeland Security) and also advocates, alongside her brother for people with disabilities.   --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/narrow-way-to-broadway/support

Maltin on Movies
Karen Dotrice

Maltin on Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 70:17


To untold millions of people she will always be bright-eyed Jane Banks in the original Mary Poppins (1964). The real-life Karen Dotrice is the mother of three who grew up in a show-business family. Her father Roy was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and her godfather was Charles Laughton! Luckily for us, Karen cherishes the memory of making Poppins and has especially fond recollections of Walt Disney, who lavished personal attention on her and her family while they were in Los Angeles. Jessie and Leonard were tickled pink to engage in conversation with a woman they've known and admired for years. (Karen even attended Jessie's bat mitzvah!)

Classic Beauty with Bésame Cosmetics
Karen Dotrice (Jane Banks) on the Bésame Podcast!

Classic Beauty with Bésame Cosmetics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 38:14


Hear all the behind the scenes details from Disney's Mary Poppins from Jane Banks herself! Karen Dotrice joins Gabriela to talk about her life, career, and time with the iconic film.

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Sleeping Beauty

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 3:00


Read by the original Jane Banks from Mary Poppins! The sleeping girl has no idea she is asleep. After Aleyna witnessed the cruel deaths of her family, she was put to sleep by Ezralon the unicorn...Uitgegeven door SAGA EgmontSpreker(s): Karen Dotrice

Break A Bat! where Baseball Meets Broadway
#52 - Now Batting: Lila Coogan

Break A Bat! where Baseball Meets Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 48:44


Lila Coogan steps into the Batter's Box for Episode 52 of Break a Bat! Coogan made her Broadway debut at the age of 13 as Jane Banks in Mary Poppins, and recently starred as Princess Anya in the First National Tour of Anastasia. This conversation rehashes her experiences as a child star on Broadway, growing up as a lifelong Yankee fan in her native Westchester, touring life, and even includes a fun round of Baseball meets Broadway trivia in this week's 7th Inning Stretch! Connect with Lila Coogan on Instagram: @lilcoogs Connect with Break a Bat! on Instagram: @break_a_bat_podcast Hosted by Al Malafronte Produced by the Broadway Podcast Network  Edited by Matthew Hendershot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Confessions of a Casting Director
Episode 9 - KIRRILEE BERGER

Confessions of a Casting Director

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 40:10


In this episode, Jen interviews Australian-American actress Kirrilee Berger. Jen and Kirrilee first met in 2008 when Jen was the Casting Executive for Disney Theatrical Productions and cast Kirrilee as Jane Banks in the national tour of Disney's hit musical Mary Poppins. Australian-American actress, singer, and dancer, Kirrilee got her start at the age of 4 on Sesame Street. Kirrilee went on to do the Broadway national tours of both Billy Elliot and Mary Poppins before the age of 12. In her adult career, Kirrilee has been lucky to have been in over 100 episodes of television working with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood such as Zendaya, Elizabeth Moss and Katharine McPhee. Some of Kirrilee’s most notable credits include The Handmaid’s Tale, KC Undercover, One Dollar and The Who Was Show. Find Kirrilee @kirrileeberger and follow the Confessions of a Casting Director podcast @confessionscastingpoodcast. For more info, visit www.jenrudincasting.com/podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-a-rudin/support

That Scene, That Song.
Episode 2 - Charlotte Spencer

That Scene, That Song.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 43:18


What We Seee Presents Episode 2 of That Scene, That Song featuring Charlotte Spencer. That Scene, That Song is a conversation about two songs and two films that have shaped Charlotte, her outlook on life or work, or that have significant personal meaning.The star Episode two stars Essex-born actor Charlotte Spencer, who plays Esther Denham in ITV’s Jane Austen drama series Sanditon.Spencer set her sights on a career in acting at the age of three. She trained in ballet at the Brenda Taylor School of Dance, where she still teaches. The 28-year-old remembers her upbringing as “a middle-class lifestyle on a working-class wage”. Her father, a builder, and her mother, who worked at a school, remortgaged their house to her to London’s Sylvia Young Theatre School. Musical theatre dominated Spencer’s early life. Aged 12, she played Jane Banks in Mary Poppins, and on leaving school at 16 she landed a role in Oliver!Her first big TV gig came in 2014 when she played Carly in Line of Duty, for which she scooped a BAFTA nomination. With the highs, came lows. A two-year lull in work put Spencer on the verge of giving up her craft. Out of that darkness, she developed a passion for teaching. Today, Spencer juggles her acting work with coaching dance, theatre and singing. “I realised it’s actually the arts that keep me going, not just the acting,” she says.The songs For her song choices, Spencer selects Joni Mitchell’s 1971 folk-rock masterwork Case of You, which she refers to as “genius” and “poetry”. She singles out the line, ‘I’m frightened by the devil / And I’m drawn to those ones who ain’t afraid."“I really relate. I’m excited by people that push the boundaries, who will say if something’s wrong. People who think differently,” says the Sanditon star.Spencer’s second choice is Otis Redding’s Cigarettes & Coffee(1966), the languid opening bars of which sound like morning sunlight yawning through blinds. She draws comparisons with Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 on the imperfect reality of love. “It’s the most beautiful because it’s the most real,” says Spencer. The scenes From cinema, Spencer chooses the opening of Disney’s original Beauty & the Beast(1992), which carves out an enchanted world and closes on the line “for who could ever learn to love a beast?”Here, Spencer circles back to the theme of imperfect love, praising a childhood favourite that taught her to seek out “someone who can see past ‘my beast’”. Moving from animation to art house, scene two comes from Paolo Sorrentino’s richly aesthetic drama The Great Beauty(2013) and is a continuous shot of Italian countryside.The wordless sequence, as Spencer puts it, “makes you watch our beautiful world for a moment.” The summaryWhether she’s talking about the “privilege” of having supportive parents or the casting call “failures” that were blessings in disguise, Spencer is reliably candid about the serendipitous nature of success. More than acting, dancing or singing, the power of storytelling in all its forms emerges as the Essex native’s true passion. “Our whole civilisation is built on stories,” she says. “It’s incredible to me how people feel like the arts aren’t important.”“Without art, you can’t survive,” she adds.

Whatweseee podcast.
Episode 2 - Charlotte Spencer

Whatweseee podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 43:18


What We Seee Presents Episode 2 of That Scene, That Song featuring Charlotte Spencer. That Scene, That Song is a conversation about two songs and two films that have shaped Charlotte, her outlook on life or work, or that have profound personal meaning. The star Episode two stars Essex-born actor Charlotte Spencer, who plays Esther Denham in ITV’s Jane Austen drama series Sanditon. Spencer set her sights on a career in acting at the age of three. She trained in ballet at the Brenda Taylor School of Dance, where she still teaches. The 28-year-old remembers her upbringing as “a middle-class lifestyle on a working-class wage”. Her father, a builder, and her mother, who worked at a school, remortgaged their house to her to London’s Sylvia Young Theatre School. Musical theatre dominated Spencer’s early life. Aged 12, she played Jane Banks in Mary Poppins, and on leaving school at 16 she landed a role in Oliver! Her first big TV gig came in 2014 when she played Carly in Line of Duty, for which she scooped a BAFTA nomination. With the highs, came lows. A two-year lull in work put Spencer on the verge of giving up her craft. Out of that darkness, she developed a passion for teaching. Today, Spencer juggles her acting work with coaching dance, theatre and singing. “I realised it’s actually the arts that keep me going, not just the acting,” she says. The songs For her song choices, Spencer selects Joni Mitchell’s 1971 folk-rock masterwork Case of You, which she refers to as “genius” and “poetry”. She singles out the line, ‘I’m frightened by the devil / And I’m drawn to those ones who ain’t afraid.’ “I really relate. I’m excited by people that push the boundaries, who will say if something’s wrong. People who think differently,” says the Sanditon star. Spencer’s second choice is Otis Redding’s Cigarettes & Coffee(1966), the languid opening bars of which sound like morning sunlight yawning through blinds. She draws comparisons with Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 on the imperfect reality of love. “It’s the most beautiful because it’s the most real,” says Spencer. The scenes From cinema, Spencer chooses the opening of Disney’s original Beauty & the Beast(1992), which carves out an enchanted world and closes on the line “for who could ever learn to love a beast?” Here, Spencer circles back to the theme of imperfect love, praising a childhood favourite that taught her to seek out “someone who can see past ‘my beast’”. Moving from animation to art house, scene two comes from Paolo Sorrentino’s richly aesthetic drama The Great Beauty(2013) and is a continuous shot of Italian countryside. The wordless sequence, as Spencer puts it, “makes you watch our beautiful world for a moment.” The summary Whether she’s talking about the “privilege” of having supportive parents or the casting call “failures” that were blessings in disguise, Spencer is reliably candid about the serendipitous nature of success. More than acting, dancing or singing, the power of storytelling in all its forms emerges as the Essex native’s true passion. “Our whole civilisation is built on stories,” she says. “It’s incredible to me how people feel like the arts aren’t important.” “Without art, you can’t survive,” she adds.

Can I Help You?  With Dr. Craig Shoemaker
Ep. 15 With Karen Dotrice

Can I Help You? With Dr. Craig Shoemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 57:04


Follow Craig Shoemaker -Instagram:@craigshoe -Twitter:@thelovemaster Today's Episode: Karen Dotrice, a British actress, known for her role as Jane Banks in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins, joins the podcast. Craig and Karen share some laughs and discuss family, overcoming hurdles in their lives by being of service, and her upcoming trip to Africa to help others.

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Dec 29, 2018 - Best Of - Sam Maggs, Emily Mortimer, Dan Carter & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 59:58


Today’s best of show is brought to you by Meridian Credit Union - expecting more for your money, that’s wealth esteem! www.meridiancu.ca - Geek girl Sam Maggs talks new book #GirlSquads: 20 Female Friendships That Changed History - learn more: https://www.sammaggs.com - Kate & Christine speak with Nobel Prize Nominee Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian doctor from Gaza who lost three of his daughters and a niece to an Israeli army shell that hit his family’s home in the final days of Operation Cast Lead in January 2009. - Mary Poppins is back! Film critic Anne Brodie chats with co-star Emily Mortimer about playing grown up Jane Banks in this nostalgic, low tech delight! http://www.twitter.com/annebrodie - Don't miss Kate Wheeler's #OneOnOne with mayor-elect of #Oshawa Dan Carter. www.dancarter4mayor.ca - Singer/songwriter Kelsi Mayne performs new single #WomanWaiting in our LIVE #StudioSessions - http://www.kelsimayne.com SUBSCRIBE to What She Said & never miss an interview! http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women across Canada and by creating opportunities for others to do the same. Tune in Saturdays & Sundays at Noon on 105.9 The Region or listen live: http://www.1059theregion.com

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What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Dec 16, 2018 - Child Journals, Emily Mortimer, Taylor Kaye & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 56:10


- Will your picture tell the story? How #ChildJournals by LifeTales is different from the traditional photo album - learn more: https://lifetales.com/child-journals - Motivational speaker Ashley-Ann Pereira talks #selfdoubt & her debut book 'The Key to Happiness' - get it here: https://www.ashleyannpereira.com - Mary Poppins is back! Film critic Anne Brodie chats with co-star Emily Mortimer about playing grown up Jane Banks in this nostalgic, low tech delight! - Radio personality & influencer Taylor Kaye joins us with holiday #gifts for moms on the go - http://taylorkaye.com & more! SUBSCRIBE to What She Said & never miss an interview! http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women across Canada and by creating opportunities for others to do the same. Tune in Saturdays & Sundays at Noon on 105.9 The Region or listen live: http://www.1059theregion.com

Three Beers Later
Episode 84 – Renegade has more beers

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 170:22


It took 84 episodes, but we finally landed Parker Gabriel. Did you know he comes from a town best known for brewing beer? Did you know he didn't share any of that beer with us? It's ok. Renegade's got us covered (they're the best brewery in the world). In this episode, we get an outsider's perspective of Lincoln. We discuss the merits of watching random episodes on Netflix, rather than watching in order. We spend a lot of time debating whether we could "easily" go into the future. And there's some Elizabeth Banks and Jane Banks talk. All while drinking a trio of beers from our friends at Renegade Brewing. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

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